We rode Jameis Winston and Keenan Allen to 129 points in NFL DFS cash games last week, and that'll do as a curtain call on our regular season tally. The picks are in for our cash lineup in the first round of the playoffs, and our DraftKings wild-card strategy leads us to a similar lineup construction.

Also, best wishes to Marquise Goodwin on his recovery from that scary hit. He gave a thumbs up on his way back to the locker room, which is encouraging. Goodwin's been a favorite of our DraftKings GPP column and made his debut in our cash-game column last Sunday.

The wild-card bunch will feature only two of our cash-lineup regulars (Devonta Freeman and Cooper Kupp). Check out the rest.

QB Matt Ryan, ATL @ LAR ($6,100): Only three starting quarterbacks are cheaper than Ryan, who would see his pass volume boosted if the Rams hit pace to meet their week-high Vegas implied total. Ryan threw for the fourth-most yards on the third-most passes last week across the league, all despite holding a lead for most of that playoff clincher against Carolina.

RB Leonard Fournette, JAX vs. BUF ($7,400): Buffalo is the league's most generous team to running backs in DraftKings scoring. They haven't dramatically improved down the stretch either, allowing the fifth-highest yards per carry since Week 15. Fournette's seen 20-plus touches in his past four starts and appears locked in again for the heavy favorite.

RB Devonta Freeman, ATL @ LAR ($6,300): Ryan's stat-sheet resurgence came with the boost from the backfield on Sunday, as coordinator Steve Sarkisian finally made like Kyle Shanahan and used the Freeman-Coleman RB tandem to spark the pass O. This led to nine catches on 11 targets for Freeman, just couple weeks after seven targets went his way. L.A. allows the third-most DK points to the RB position.

WR Michael Thomas, NO vs. CAR ($7,800): Another ideal matchup and puzzle-piece fit, as Thomas brings the volume to a plus-matchup. The Panthers' defensive weakness comes at corner, and they allow the fifth-most DK points to WRs, while Thomas has rattled off double-digit weeks in DK scoring since Week 7.

WR Cooper Kupp, LAR vs. ATL ($5,800): DraftKings really makes you pay the premium on Rams this week, though Kupp offers a decent floor without putting cash lineup construction in a bind on this tight slate. Kupp runs from the slot and gets Brian Poole, who allows the fourth-most yards per coverage snap among qualifying slot corners, per Pro Football Focus data.

WR Allen Hurns, JAX vs. BUF ($4,600): Playing another favorable slot matchup here against the Bills and avoiding the stingy young tandem of Tre'Davious White and E.J. Gaines. PFF marks Buffalo's Leonard Johnson for the seventh-most yards per slot coverage snap. The Jags vet re-assumed his full-time slot role on Sunday after occupying it for years, so barring any news we'll assume he gets the snaps again this Sunday.

TE Charles Clay, BUF @ JAX ($4,000): The Sunday 1 p.m. ET is the ultimate showcase for young outside cornerback play, with the Bills' White-Gaines duo and the Jags' Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye. Jacksonville's defense allows the fewest DK points to receivers and work could filter to Clay, whose 26 targets over the past three weeks leads all tight ends.

FLEX Derrick Henry, TEN @ KC ($6,000): DeMarco Murray (knee) looks increasingly unlikely to factor much on Saturday, and that should translate to another 30-plus combined carries and targets because Henry finally gets fed when Murray's out of the picture. The efficiency left a lot to be desired in Week 17, though Kansas City could offer a better matchup as a bottom-10 defense in per-carry average since Week 15.

D/ST Falcons @ Rams ($2,000): Atlanta's allowed the third-fewest yards per play of the eight teams on this wild-card playoff slate, while they're priced dead last with $2,400 savings on the DK ceiling. The threat of LA's offense going HAM is already priced in. We'll take the cap space to play very good defense against a second-year quarterback making his first playoff start. If he torches then good on Goff, and we can still get by fine in cash games.